Bradford manager Bryan Robson is keeping his fingers crossed the club's long-term future can be secured this week.
City, who have been in administration for the last two months, face a make-or-break scenario on Friday when the creditors will decide their fate at a Creditors' Voluntary Agreement (CVA) meeting.
The club's future hangs in the balance if chief executive Julian Rhodes' survival package is snubbed but Robson - whose contract expires at the end of
the season - is hoping for a positive outcome.
He said: "It is a massive week for the club and I hope everything goes well at the CVA meeting. This is a big club and it has got great potential.
"The fans have proved that if you give them good football they will come and support you."